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Monday, October 15, 2012

New Member Alert - Alex Moran

We have some fresh faces around Food For Thought these days - we held
a membership drive in August and September and have some great new
minds who are excited about agriculture among our ranks! Periodically,
you'll see their bios here so that you can get to know them. This post
is about new member Alex Moran, a first year student at the College of Veterinary
Medicine here at K-State.

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Hi guys! My name is Alex Moran and I’m a first year
veterinary medical student here at Kansas State University.I’m originally from Hays, Kansas and have
spent the past three years as an undergrad at K-State studying animal
science.After I’m done with what seems
like a ridiculous about of schooling, I want to own a mixed animal practice in
Kansas (even though cats and dogs are my true loves).The past few years, I’ve been very involved
with my sorority, Kappa Kappa Gamma, and working for K-State’s New Student
Services.Other than that I really love
spending time with the people I love, country music, a good book, rain, Kansas,
and most importantly my cat, Bear.I do
not have an extensive agriculture background, other than growing up in Western
Kansas and a farming brother-in-law.I
do, however, know just how vital agriculture is to each and every person in the
world.I am excited to grow in my
knowledge this year in Food for Thought and I look forward to sharing that
experience with all of you throughout the year :)

1 comment:

I have a great deal of respect for Caitlin Moran, and I’ll have more when she owns her mistake. White middle-class women who manage to grab attention for what they have to say have a responsibility to lady up and take the criticism when they slip up and forget that they represent only a small section of women's experience. phlebotomy education in kansas

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